For Kurt Busch, winning Indy wouldn't be a bad problem

Kurt Busch is not ruling out a win at Indianapolis.

Running the Indianapolis 500/Coca-Cola 600 double, which Kurt Busch will do May 25, is fraught with complications, not the least of which is travel between Indianapolis and Charlotte.

There’s a tight window between the checkered flag at Indy and the green flag at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and that window could narrow considerably should Busch happen to win the 500 in his first attempt.

“I’d love to have that problem,” Busch said Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. “The vision that I had if I had that problem, to win Indianapolis… now keep in mind, I have zero experience in an Indy car, and this will be the toughest challenge, especially when they drop the green flag…

Kurt Busch, Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet

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“Let’s say it does happen. There will be the quick celebration in Victory Lane with the Borg-Warner [Trophy], the chug of milk of course, and that big wreath. I can’t wait to hand that to (Andretti Autosport team owner) Michael Andretti, so he can wear it, and he can handle all the media while I’ve got to run down to Charlotte.”

Can Busch win? The driver of the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series cited his own experience when answering that question.

“I remember my first Nationwide Series race — because I went straight from Trucks to Cup,” Busch said. “And I didn’t do Nationwide until 2006, and I had years on the Cup circuit at that point. It was a whole new experience, driving those cars, feeling the setup, the practice sequences and even how they drove in traffic.

“At the time I was with Penske Racing. They had their Nationwide program scienced out pretty good. I ended up winning my first race in Nationwide (at Texas Motor Speedway). Maybe that’s the experience level I need to take into this Indy adventure. Sometimes you get that young, dumb luck. Maybe we’ll bump into that.”